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TOWN DIRECTORY.
Mayor—Joseph 3, Bet).
ilsyor pro tem.—W. barvia
ClvfkMd Trea*« rer—l'howna A. Floyd.
M,».r«lsa.l.--Joh«. K, L»oodbread.
Ah<er«*n*-W. T, Wilkin*, W„ Snrvis, A,
Williams, W. E Beuaett and Tkomaa A.
tey-i.
SSHriff—}. Ordinary—R. R Rohlnron, TIopp*.
D.
k'tetk,—J, A. Rumoh,
Treasurer—J. T. Bennett.
Tax Receiver—A. R. Ktehardson.
Tax Collector—0. W. Will;*.
'Coroner— W, T. Wilkin#
Deputy M .herivff™W, M,Austin,
tbniaiy Superior Surveyor—James Me Call.
IfeMhoD, Court, Judge; Wayne Mabry. county—Martin Solicitor
Cenersl. , (}, B.
Sessions held on third Monday
n March end September
ch#irO!i»o; County .CwB>mte«i«aart—O. F. L'tttefield
a#d A H C C Groce, R Itorper, K Wedota- C Fort,
Cameiwn. Court the 3rd
day in Janarv, April, Julv and October,
1IASI.EY, <M
APPUNO COl'KTY OFFICERS,
Ooliaary—'tom*' TiUmnu
Clerk etoprrior Cnart—B. Mobley
Khep'R-J. H {'cu>k
'Tax C.«i.t«><’to,r—W. It. Omtttm,
T*« Receiver—B. T bo mss.
Coroner— Hector McFttchi a.
Purveyor—Arthur Johnron.
Cftsmtv Comner*. —W. B, Tioptn*
Clroirmno. Janie* Waroock *u<l Dams
MeEacbin
Babittl McEnehis, School Commissioner.
TRADERS 11XI.I., Gr A.
c8abi-xi>k covsrr opwng.
Ordinary -Bober*. Hatcher,
shertfl—J >bn Brook*.
Clerk—Andrew G. - >owrts.
Cvlle«tof— W. O 0 bioo.
T As o*sor-—D. F. Roildeaberry.
e Hirer - J *iim Faxuib,
M.o Coroner.
Ullcc st Monday i ia Mxroha idO)
lobftr. M»rch
Ai.p’iac—Second Moudsyi in an
W.iyae-—Third Mondays ia March and
Oiftoher. in Marcn sad
Pie ce—Fourth Mond r ys
Or**- - ?r.
Wire—First Monday# in April and No*
vcn.her.
('ofiec- .T-j»s.to- after second Monday in
April and Nowsi-ier.
Chari'oil—Tne# iav after ttord Monday ia
April -* ml NovesnSttr April
Ca iuten—Foarta Mood»y# in and
Aft* am her.
tl ! »nu--< o«i-n*iu>!3g on the first Mon
tow in M-*y and December, and to coatlatui
(or t»o we,-fc», or #.s long a* the husines*
rinafife,-. ~
may
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SHAMES & JOHNSON :
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
miUNSWICK, < i A.
Will tcgalarly attend the. Superior Court# of
the eomnire nt Camden, Glynn, Pierce, Ware
and Wayuft, and will give personal atient ion to
ail IwttunesH ontrnsted to them Office over J.
M. Madden’s Banking Office. Entrain 1* on
tiknio- Ittm Mini,
J OH'' L. PAUKF.ll,
NOTARY PUBLIC
—..VST*-*
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace
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1,‘i.KH-li Umlnct G. M., W»yne
. . ' iVtniy. lie.
( orb* feel* in kauri home second
Hittunlay in each month.
SPENCER R. ATKINSON.
Attorney and CoumeJar-al-law
And Solicitor in Equity.
BRUNSWICK, - GA.
>Vill regularly attend the Pu]>e,rior Cnnris of
♦fe' Bmnmvit-k Circuit snd tlw'Federai Nisrria
s*! Favownah. u««e over Madden'* Banlt-
entraiii.-esoii New Castle and GtosoMter streets.
feTKY Ml >tmT <& AIk~ "
htmmm awd
COUNSELOR AT IAW
JEstrp, t momif
Will practice | B the eountie* of lh« Bra*
w.ck Circttit,
|Q P- GOOD YE A F
Attorney at Law,
Over M ichaelsoa’* I’rovkioa Store,
01ono?«tttr Street,
tmUNSWICK, , , , GIOROIA
B. B. HARRIS,
S 1 T 0 RNEY AT LAIN
J5S8TTP : WEOROIA,
Pr*i;tte« regulsrly .ia tit* eoumtiatenm
hy the Tfriimrwick circuit, act t'M where
apeauti eontract.
—
(l » MABRY *
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
Ware and Camden of th#
Circuit, ami Telfair of the Oeavm
mehSi-lyr
fhc .
I* ** “Thoee following icguud
on “ff r : who call op
, „ „ wit ptotoe make it bri*”
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voL. vi n. JESUP, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 15 1884 NO. 88.
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CTOBEXT COMMENTS.
V»am the owraikus of to# Ii*rf»r high
iicRna.j law Chicago has mated 3,000 liquor
.licensee tow* far with aggregate receipts
amounting to 000. Tim majority of the
Keeneea arc tor four month*, and it i» e*r,in»
isd that the year s receipts w ill Dot be tes* than
f J,&«UKXl AbiutfiOO salooua have been fro
«n out.
'Tit* Boston Journal save that the weekly
**iea of -okomargeri ne in that city amount to
800»hW or WfiftXk) pounds, that all the regular
jobbing store* down town keep it for sal* tor
just what- it » at price* ranging from twelve to
twenty rente per pound. A choice articie can
be bought tor fifteen cent*, and it is largely
n*«d in, mannfactnring commsnitiea.
T/ik silk ctiltnro iodnetry i# growing In the
United States, Then are at present twelve as*
eboistion#, numerous stock compauiee, * colony
of Italian* in Texas, a Orman colony in North
Carolina, a scuiemsut of Norwegian* lu Oeor
g» and several eotonirs of llennonitca in Kaa
**« engaged in feeding chopped mulberry
leaves to. the dainty silk worm.
Ta* eataMiabMent of a -cancer hospital la
New York was a maguiScr-nt idea, and it* roc.
«w» ta beva assured by a gift of #300,000
from John Jacob Aster. Other generous gift*
have been rroejvad, one of #<5,000, oneof #2#,
000, another of #15,0tK), Itt sidi s five amount* of
#5,000 each, and four of SLOW eroh. A vacant
lot worth #35,000 wi* presented by a iadv.
Work will !»* begun as aeons aa plans can be
drawn and '.he cunteaet* made.
Twr French mode of executing criminals by
the guillotine is rapid ei.onph to satisfy any
one. When the ennunaTa nexk m fairly under
the knife a fever ia touched, the blade
downward, the head fall* into a „i«c case
standing to readme#* to rrocins it, the body is
thrown into a tnml.nl, and the remains are
galloped off to the Turnip Field, there to be
buried with pauper* and uuclaiifted inmatce
from the morgue. The spectators at these ex
acutipus compi-isfe dandle#, loose w<ao«n, jour
nalista ««d the riff raff Bvtvything goes off
qntetiy.
In ft the > middle uT-^rTroTV Mate* *ince 1S71 farming land# , *
have tteeimted to value 'fully fifty per cent,
The depreciation ut-itoidna to any gi-ncral and
heavy fail m the prices of farm product*. Tbs
cxplanetion given by a rrtt-.it writer i* that
the taxtw totted by the -a.! f-iiYomBCKsat
since the war are vastly heavier than they
were before the war. A* the burden of »U
taxation fall# liltintately on productive indus¬
try, it follows that land, which is the found*
Boa of that industry, murt fall in value as the
tax bani« is ia*to heavier, and rise in price
Whenever Uiia burden is made .lighter,
Bute* thed#p*r»nrtt of Mr. Henry Irving the
newspapers aw comparing his reoeipta with
those of other talented dramatic artiste*.
Bernhardt-’* total earning*, here tor 26 *etk*
«<'ri- r.<-ii*,.w--. Mrs. Langtry » <-t»l wa*t229,
fi®, Irving # receipt* WfeTO #-405.(504. Mr,
Irving’s go ate#t success was m Boston. There
to one work he played before 27,000 heairro.
The week'# receipts were #24,WL It must lie
rvca-Uia'ted tliat Sir. Irving l«gan with quali¬
fied sntrems ami ended by echjsaing all c<>sa
pe titers.
Utah ha* bow io,(KW small farms averaging
twenty-five acres. Mid the whole must be .m
gated. There is only one large, farm in the
territory, and it is owned by a ooitijonv. The
Hreat »«U I,ak#, according n> Li.tor i'artnon,
cooiaias enough #WH to supply America for
ceutorto#. All that i* nWerosary t» preparing
ii fin the ms in-t is to drive u* the td.g- ( ! th#
lake wills a wagon and a man with a pair ol
rubier bo*t» can load it with a shovel. The
salt lias on the bottom of the lake to «»ail
War#-# crystal#. After loading i( is taken to a
gmsdiug tn arid no an*l being ran through it jg
fit for Use table.
Is aa yert* Henry M. Stanley hM suece*d*d
in eatablMbing ari‘tdnuf interuattonal «fetion (
across the African continent, in juj80 hofirnn
tied Viva, Hie first of the series „f stations in
wrotern Africa. Before the mid of the third
year Leopoldville, a staiiou on Stanley Pool, at
the bead of the lower cataract*, and the kev of
toe upper Congo, was f„umk-d, and four steam
ers were lamichcd on the great river. In mu
tho station of Stanley Falls, 1,000 mile* up the.
river, *» fnntjded. About 2,fi:» rail«M of river
transit >f Ui#- Congo and its tributaries are
opened to commerce i-.y thf* chain -.-f statimm.
Thu imports to th* west coast of Africa last
-year were over while she crport
were over *37,000,000,
Acwiftwnti to MuIhaTs DfeUonary of Stalk,
ties murder is a «*«** of death:
la Ettglsfid .... .to tm per 50,000,000
In Ifelgium ...... ......to 5110 iK
In France.......... .......to :«r>
In ScMjditMma -.. ......tositk
In Germany ......to m
la Isclwii C1873). ......tec 204
In Au*bn*,. ...... ...... ta 310
in Bawna........ ...— t»m
In Daily......... to m
its Spain..... ;,.,. to figs •i
I» the United State* to T20 ft
The rxracdiitgly im favorable record of th*
f’mkd States is the natural retell »f alow mm
dUionof imbtic *ea*ua«.t un th-»thjmol
murder, ■ ■
Th* American climafe knot to much import
estiW tor di*!-*.te as damp homes ,-an»>-! bv to,}
drainage, Us® km of tobacr. , the drinking of
wkistey at ail times and, especially b«w«m
meafe. toe eteeneire ti m cfrtroh* tea fcnd-cwf
rite frying pan, tire sorfe baking powder,
and patent purgative pi!!*. Overwork in aareJy
Ife di^few. Tire pw-reist hot *»trt croAr-rt
-upable , f doing m much bttm ns good
Vfitih- hoi water may be u**d with wivauthge
itt a limited number .of cases, it hw. i,ot b^ B
without ite <ti*»d'*»utiMU9<, Ii ha* feejjwd tha
ateottg tea and coffee drinkers, whom
syateis will wd stafid fits# rifong stimulant. A
cap of ‘-ot water m$v>l wt*h riaguafi breakfast
XVnlai wUiU lt £fi ZTexX ZTt IS' * * ^Z!** tba C ‘
to toere rt* WUib tt a regular sysu-n: „! sortiriftc diet
*’
D* the brtter days of the reput-He otir great
* iMmmer, w-re gcu.a'teSy For
t imu - v i( “ rs tamo* <J Hamel w*brt*r p,«
‘ ***»*.•*"'
»<• i»wt tor hi®, ar.d if it h*d mu
toftatortiiwin-wfirism cf #R(i*ri aycar Wrii.
ster would have mired from the wmate, for be
declared he could not give hi* life to hi* ooun
try tor ^ a day. lb# friends of Tom Qomiu
came to hi* relief at leant once anti paid hit
debts. Henry Olay waa the recipient of a aim
iiar k-«t internal from hi« friend*. He spent a
whole generation in oongrww, lived beyond hi*
moan*, and the mortgage on hi* Ashland place
would have Steen forecioaed it it had not been
privately conceited by hi* whig friend* ]uat
after hi* defeat for the preeidescy, Benton
ws* thirty year* in emigre** but he* never be¬
came a rich man, and never, while in office,
availed himocif of any opportunity to make
money.
Tax chief «? foveatry of the agricultural de¬
partment at Waal;ingtoo, ha* published a pam¬
phlet advjaing the planting of foreata in order
to reetora the balance of the tort farce* of na¬
ture, On ail the bliLtsde* and alope* of the
north and ea«t and of the Paeifie atstea, where
to* original foraat growth ha* beau removed, it
in advisable to rcatora it. Very steep and high
hillside* should be '"permanently covered with
trees, and «•> should lowland tracts that are
•too*?, rear, sandy or otherwite wanting in
fertility. The aaawer to “What to plant,”
nurrt to dot. named by climate, soil, has¬
te#*# purpose* and other thing*. Several
state* have established forestry department*,
journal* of forestry are now published, and the
matter i* discus**.! even in the public school*.
I A great treeplanting movement is likely to
•weep all over toe country.
Tb* future of wheat raising I# attracting
atteothm. Within a few year* American farm¬
er* will have to mast strong competittea in the
grain market* of the old world. We mad now
admit tiiaf Imba . a:, produce SRO ugh wheat to
seriously affect prices in America. Already
with a crop of 35,000,000 bushel* short the
price nf w].«-at iugi t-.-.tu- IS oca's is-low that r.{
th# time when our wheat crop -was the largest
ever known, la future when Egypt, India and
central Africa poor their wheat into the mar
krts the farmer* of tins country will abandon
sUbopi of profitahfe wnnpetition. TheAmw
i~'™" r ,:,v. 1 r,****
Prudent of th- wh.-at jnarktt, 'ih*
feason tattghl by the East India experiment
wiih wheat is enough toopenoureyes. and now
r UK toopen a short r.wd
to the vast fertile dmtrurte in Africa there i*
no estimating the enteome,
Gmssxu, i* the .pioneer temperance city of
low*. Thirty years ago a few families settled
on the GrirsnvU tract and went to work to
build up a town. THe firmer ot the land incor¬
porated a provision m every deed to the effect
that any lot on which lispior *m sold should
revert to th# first awncr or his heir*. Tliers
hss never be * n * riiTrrm ' ! ‘- &n<{ nerer * ,aloim
l’** 0 ®* * n< * 1,0 holder af real estate ha*
been known to favor the sals ef spirits. Tire
town has now between 8,000 and 4,000 people,
Hirer railways, and manufacturing indartrie*
which vsnpiey aevt.nl hundred men of varioa#
natiorjalstie* and i very shade et religion# and
political belief. There is no desire pi change
the pre vent order of thing* because taxes are
low, real estate is advancing, and a good alas*
ot people come to the place, There are five
churches. Of tfe* inhabitants from first tu
last not one ever went to jay, to prison or to
the poor house. '.'Tie oyclono of 1882 destroyed
all the colleges, 10(1 dwellings and 40 lives, hot
there has bsett a full recovery from *he effects
of one ot the most disastrous storm* on record,
Grintwil enjoys an enviable reputation for
good order, enterorite and prosperity. The
temperance people may well be proad of it, and
after thirty year* it can hardly lie coiled an ex¬
periment It m mi oroompiished fast.
Irour consular repor.s ar# to be believed,
Mexico is no place for men ot energy unless
they have abundant capital. Enterprising
American* of large mean* can make money in
Mexico, bad it I* no country for poor men.
Everything in Mexico i* now to a transition
state and it ta feflafii to predict the outcome.
The government i* autocratic, the president
poswsmng greater |>ower than any potentate to
f *' lro P e * I b« governori of the several otates
lrB r *’*i K )n*ibl« to tiia tmntrai p)*ver which ex
8rcl “'"* * preponderating influence in elections,
rttWie •duration ti now pushed tor ail it is
worlh - h ** |WB *• 8 r «*t advance in the
rt,,:ullti, ’ B of the ciue *- ,kli has doub
,<h1 10,1 in -‘ ome io "* nc ** » r ^ !e ' 1 Th*
Capu * 1 '* now *«*»"»«* «!»>« railways
!wli " 8 0Ut mto th * '•" ut!tr 7 {oT "»«« »« every
4imctto °' Agrfenitnria fend* do not advance
in proportion, Tht* «>#t of irrigation in almost
every section ia a Mg iteta and keeps agn.ru!
turc in the background. Oue great d.awhaek
t» the progress of she country i* the condition
of enriety. There are only two classes in Max
o, the highest and the lowest. There fe no
« ddle class, Tne wealthy, educated non-pro
dlicara never mingle in any way with th* eom
nwn people, arid it is wot at all surprising as
the latter are the lowest and moet degraded
♦psetmen* of humanity to be found anywhere
in the world. Tli* Ariieriesa* wh<5 hate
swarmed into the country are in the main a bad
lot, composed of border ruffians, filibusters,
•peculators, roan, adventurers and broken
down professional men. The Mexican* fear
and suspect these new-comers and it must be
admitted that ant.il wo send a better class of
rotifer* there we can not expect our flag, ear
ciniixstwu a«d*ur ottiasa* to be rsspested.
Tun Fwmrn Evebot.adk*.— A oorr*
8 {>oBd 0 iit of the Boston Journal imy* ot
th© Florida Ev«gl»d8s: “H he disserves
prafcc ‘who ms.kr« two blade* of graas
grow where one was before,' what shall
be said of the men who bring aa bj a new
creation a tcrrifory larger than «ome of
the States from beneath the water#?
Strangest of si! fe Uia,s thfe poBtjientiai
swamp, (life breeder of fever and home
of the alligator and rattlesnake, is ia fact
a perfect sanitamini, swept by fresh and
constant breezes, the thermometer never
rning aWto 86 deg. in. the shade, and in
a gang of 150 men employed ia the
»vnmp constantly two yeans not & erne of
serious Hu-kr.i-sf. biw occarrod,”
| USB FO » Bo«P 0 »—New Yorker (who
bw< '* stnck ” more tb “ *>our
wit4 ftn mteilectna! yotm« la<iy from
Boston): “You nay yon deepk*« New
York to«». T hett why do fan come to
New York, a fid why do you go to N««w
|iarti«« T‘ Yerartg iadv frwa Boston;
'-For a wrr.|-lfcto niiglteotnai rest."-,
l riv.
Stomts—The new directory of Phij 3 .
driphia , contains fbc
3,000 Smithy wm.m of 1 nearK-
KTp.DFQ nXiW D OP Ui THP 1AA WPPY W XiXilk.
Eastern and Middle Stot**
I .... B. V\ n.LiAttb ,, 1 AKKF.H. On.- of .... the mo#
wJnv rw di-rt to t5»t dtvTfew 5 d«« 1
since n» eighty oomt year.
Co vt; illicit ah lk exitemen! a»d our fnilure
teiltwl mmiasu il-UHlianc o four rent*
YoA oTcUbS *' hflafc 8t th “ *•*
Thk. M«*»'ichus t:.a oroenletck Ltoto too
vr
t.dir;>u.! r ■obrtionsfrt trine ■ -n<r:d li'i’irr
for I'resMont. declarinf that el ht hour*
sbfiolfi constitute a -ia r work, detoandin j »
fcaguto KJwduatot tacom- t»« and asserting fiat t
tamed. for greeuba k money would be con
Major GstreBur, EKebsoS Opovcke dM
at his fttsutrnre in Now York f ro n tVhfi'oct*
of a wound r-:ceiv« i It Hi- arwidon-al die
to charge of Opciy. a p.stol wMcit kisasek aniug.
p *! k>- wa< tif.y five yetraol I, and
b«d be n a fate proritinftqt Federal*officer frou
Ohio in. the war,
Ex-CkivjtRXQR liARn;* {., W a mi. of New
other Jersey, da.;, di.d aged at 7! hi* home in He Newark, «.acted the
of New Jerm; year*. in 1SR5. was lefts
govern-w in w.is
oh .irman
wittee. and in I»i2 want efej&ed to Oiugre.**.
f E . Ew<f« a n omineat BdUis!
phia rc.rpoteot (tculptor model cam Ins « to Now York for the of
al ntlw. models
principal«ipp-rt. Henry Irvirig, the Mis# Knjli-ih Ir.Uen Terry. actor, «n i bis
A. few
uR-njis-g-. a u. Mr Kwiqx was found de- <1 m
1-wi at hi* hotel. He had turned on the un * 6
fit and liron asphvxutt d. Sir. Kw ing cam*
from Scotland two year* ago iind had
ojR-ulerabterej-utafioti mart arriclei.
A Na tlOKA L ConteiiMsce of Colored Men
in. t n Filial surg. wish delegate-ns front all
I*trt, of the country m at ten-lane*. The ob
} et ot the conference, as stated by a deb-gat. *,
vwi.- to secure to th<i c< I<> h i ys-opte, North
and Foutfi the re'oxnition nr.dw i. laws to
w tiiwinl hio.h they to'the are occasion entith-d. Y'ariouv t ajers per
were it a t and di*
cussed.
o«a*UM T, Vr« R . a retired H«w York
nor hftftt, and Antonk) Moreno, jsKutropoli
,an c< tn at sum men haul, wer- impeihd a
5 s 4 re.®“* “■
nm» -t til*,* Kails. N Y., do.t-.yod
Is.th oj*ra house* he Fiv-byterian Is r h.
*nd Union hall buikikig, «n
tai iB « a of ftUOO.tW.
$20.0 0. During KhK of the fire rt
tic progrros
a tedder fell oft a itruup of oewspaixa- ro
porter* T-’otui liy,! kijuring mplovtvl owe the or .teem —dangerously. v «o»tt»*l F.
on
The steamer Kahuont'. was burned at her
wharf m rortiatid Me. - h tbor Three of
the crew p n-J .*1 in the iiamos. . The esti¬
mated b b is !i7fi,0tfe
S. F\ Dosvn.t,v, ttie New YN-rk : rep vrtor
•feni- k i>y a falbng ‘a.i-lci a a ill« (Boa fi-i-m
t ,>> t-fV* t.vol S-, -■■ Injurie
James H. Keevk. th' groat Nfew York
fto«}t < peralor. has faiic I to meat hiRoblijja
Uo-m a ter I, sing some $4,0(i0,i.t*j in the pad
six months. Mr. Keene came from Kan Frau
eiMftto New York fthputtex years age > with
a fortuim I'tiateto'-l at fr< fVO'i, 000 to
ift.IXitoWSk He went into Wa'l street, specu¬
lated in telling hear It. mul-vecentiy has A been heavy engaged fail in
*t < k j.*, iM
the market lot tohm dowefa'!,
South »n<t West,
l.ATVR return* pttt the vote In T-outriana
as f 11 •»-»; i )«mocr,xti ■ M,a(e ti-.-ket,
legislature R'-.HK liepnitUren will stand Slate Democrats ticket, 4-V.Kl, shirty flu
IM to
ftd others.
Miss In* Davih, b young lady of hGh so¬
cial standing, while out riding on hotaehack i»
I olivar omuty, Miss., was attacked by John
Hander on, a rolorel matt, dragged from her
salt ferae and HsjwiersoM asmtslUxl with caught iiroteiblj by neighbor*, fatal to
was
slowly «* * angled, arid when nearly dew! v.-ii#
riddled with sfept and torn linre from limb.
W. J Hi . hvna': has been nominated far
governor'by the TeitHewea (Itpuabacferia,
YIanv p r*on# were* kl ai. #bo it 1( 0 in
jural, an 1 fui don immense by am Sunt ido of daiag to
property fay w is a torn in the v fen¬
ny of 1 ton, Ohm The town of James¬
town whs- en:iri-l> d -trove I.
Dfein kt Francis, of Mvartril*, 111., and
two of bis children were drown d by the up¬
setting of » rowboat
Mucks F'ralkt, an ext- nsl-.-# St, JaviH
spec-ilator 0,0n0 By in yr.iin, sudds® ha* failed for afemt $1,
0 a r>#« in wheat he lost
barA»,<88i in lea than an hour.
I Moxat* U THpitretm and Danfsl Jon#*
(whit ), Jock Worriftiikiller it3mrok«rt, John
Davis :€-h*v'tavr and Fanny; FaIioIs o7mur¬
* onvfctfd in the Uaifed H ntet Uourt
der to th# Indian Territ ry, and Mat. Music
itwfea fiicyro , ( onvi -ted of critrmvl assault to the
h'.cge i Territory, Friday, have July been mntMoad ta ba
on 11.
Ex-Grtv*RsoR Hknrv M. M attwsw*. of
Wet Y irginia died at h * home in l ew:#
bunt, tv. \ n . aged fifty year*. He bad
serve 1 tri th - Cent* derate army, was el# t i
attorney g ngial of VVe.t V irginia. m<l gov¬
ernor in IH.fi.
An * xi-l- «ton of dynamite at a sto-iequsrry
n*tr t l oriovilte. Ind., torfed huge timbert
and pi. r.s oi to-nm .-vur diivcUon, kill it
on-• mars and injured twelve, aaveral with
fatal effe -f.
< inks night r \ ently Htrnrn Jefferson wa
takan (mu his hoiite at Audo!.on. ia.. Iy
three men and hanged, Hi* son, (.Nam J'- Tot
son. baa j, - .@»!:*wwd that it* and hia broth -ra
in-law, .5, Wilson and J. A. Smyth, were
the murderers.
V.'r..i iam Sr At th«!ftst of the three m-u
itnp i -fit-*-* I in the as a tl*and min-d -r of three
ci.ddu-B at Ashland. Kv., has I e n imili n ed
to thr-« dfteiii. wh It wjt*' l-*d to* wtiampt 1‘ to lynch th -e
men --Is t a i- si .ri with thi
K eate c’ i«r miiiria and a crowd, and the death
fit. to.ro ml mun
Van A rfnr. at H»rt*o;*d, Mich., destroyed th#
Bnr*m < V«:ijtv Hww noorhotisa. and ml an in
mate* iost their
Washington,
Thb Bouse ■ tiin.ito y# .i p .stu ff o *n i
post road hi* d.rectol a >ub commitn-o to
prepir-' a feii provijiug for a contract *y*
tern of postal fefiSgmphy.
wilt Thk Himja- arrotwittoe on military affair
as* f<*r Ui- ii|»).«,.ii;ia>'iis.-,t a rpvial roar
tn-ttoa to invretiAWto tfe* management <>f tfe*
H*,'l Fatru-k. ite rs' home ptraemt at Dayton, of th*- t h 'hix. has General to
in * n
•-barged his ft ith trf.-atnfeTit-1 being overt.-«a-i uvani iitd ik iuTwtfr-s affd inJiu
man :u
R*w;*sm,iB¥K Stkw a mV of Texas, haa
been dire- ted by toe House Commit¬
tee fritfih sn affairo fe.* firepac- a bid
laevktint for the appointment Mexico d. (Vntratandi throe corn
mivi< uers to -ml mi!
Ho»tii America to sa.-.uto Inforinat-idn re e
tive to urn easirtg' the «d*feRte«as5 inf, tarmtM
between thoae rtvuntr cv find th* UBitot
Stetot. The biff is to contitiu aa ttppmprm
tk-n of filO.ixO
*grf#Tto Twe tb U s- cojmmtttre Mr, on appropriatieaas with am«nd
piork'ii.ig i«j»at for of $!,000,COO
irent* a nan to
tto > w * i* ban 1 - ex.yo'-it i* This sum ® to
be rrt«rti»d to the goviro«ien‘»fier the pay¬
ment >ff oro e t Cxpcti <w. sad before any
dividend i*s {said fo:st«c}«injJdt-m
M.r, Ntwwo, chief of the bureau of statix
tcs. la.xate- that the to’al valuea at
the impor * *. t merchand s* for the
twvlve iicmths <-n.ie 1 Man h SI. 1AS4,
ww A'-Nl.'ite.toff, Mid fur the twwlve month#
< ii hit M.-*>'<'!), Hi, 1 -a. , pH’ Vo «75 Tha
t aides < f the cxpoit* of m- r< i-ondi -w for the
tT8j,W,4 i, ti'U ■’triesi Afan-ii j, !-■d ai .*
T, «n«t t-vr the” «lv« manttoeoded
Mulch U. IsH., five* fT.',
Thb consular and diplomatic appropriatteri
foi-11, a * rt*s»ork : 'd » th# Hons-, appropriate*
t»i?,*70. which i8l8,«ri h #3*7.2741- a* than the esti¬
mates, awa 1< as tfem thy approprirt
Um toy $» prefi§tt^-ear. '
Jacob Cop», boatswain of the Jeanne*t-.
diivl a.o Other day m St. KUmVthV II-.
pital bee for niaiurane the (torn at Washin^t'* 1 He
hat after the wre-k of the Jeannette. hardships' tod. are t
I- t « wuitroted rhetton rase of Wallace
«* «■ McKinley, cwmmitew of Oh-, of atocthma. „ Mib-committee by of
» v*rt*
Wire . to two, decided to report to the full
( -cnvuittoa in favor of the sitting member,
jj r M< K inlet
T «« — feyfe* ton. on the W«Mng
^ "afth ^.Sljf n*
r * u
b* laid during favorable went her Stone ia
prepared to raise the struct ire to a height of
KNw.NfKtt Mgt.vsi.t.r. appeanvl before Mitt
Rouse committoe of investigation and give
hi* iera-on of the life on the Jeannette, re
(earning ih*various litUedifferen. esbetween
the off! pi* lie said be had never been tu a
vessel where there was leasquanreton;.
THE President has sent to Congress a <»m
muiiicetioi* from the #eoetary of state er
piaiuing service the need and of advising the consular and dipto
«iatie against any ro*
duel ion of the appropriations.
in rus.i the poroat t’eagma 6,dVI bid,
hare tw n introduo si in the Homo of tiepro- jvepro
resrntat:. e . in the la-t (‘onere s durtog d nnz
dural the seme period b,0 the ha «ber of Mils intro
was i.
In ihi* rrhniriftl ixmrt ad Washbigtoti th>>
' «.«<• of th - V nit, d Mm against
Htt charged Kt-liogg with wa* having begun. Mr. Kellogg
v»s P received moru! -
white » uitcd Stubs* Senator for s.r
vl< es rendered n tere t m rvlation rvia to a contra, -t
with the Unite 1 Ktatesia violation u: *» turn
j ; 8 > revised giatnt-s Contractor I rice
for ^tihed obt dning that tht- be hid xoeduioti paid tttoa Kellogg of of rervice #.*).«. xj
< tipm
bte iFricoV icuuw Irian tiro oos o.li -« deport
menu
Foreign
The British government ha* adopted a
w itiuj policy in Ui« Soudan, uicl will i rub
nb v no‘ attempt to rescue ( e icrnl Co .KW
a' Kluurtoum until the ftut unn.
sevkhas, pereoin were kitted utid twenty
Injuied by sn socid nt through which * i a l
way tiain t was aid thrown ci .l, froui Spain, a bridge into the
r-vc near ile
Bv th ujisefling of » va lit at Midland,
On ai j i thr « meii were d: owned.
Fi AaJn l.ondon burned oat tVillimm rt'htte
fey, a largo dealer in goto of every des irip
toon, cawdng a low of $j.o*(,s.<».
yellow Mm fever persona the ore isthmus dying fit continually Panama of
on
The king i.n 1 ipiee-i of ftalv oj>en«l the
internatio rat exjx> ition at Tuilm
A eir* at 1 mi n n». destroyed two block*
of hlHHpeS cawKing 1 wftiM which aggrogftt :■
f>M 000 During ila pr.igneM* a large- mob
1 1 arm >1 i.iitadei •re were fired upon by own
#r* fit totudhaga * nd several killed.
The (nlm«t-rrlal party has tiecra su.vrotfu!
in tin? elections in Spain.
TniRvv ooavfe'te ware injured by the sud¬
den fall of ft [>ori. of the new t>arra> ksin pro
am of eresdaon at I ■oil-month. Kngiautl
A oreater h«s at life tiian wa« at first re
ported remit-.*! from th* rwnibliftg iSddnd-Real, of a tiain
of ears through a bridye n«ar
Fja n he thirty <l<ht Fittv cxrpws having been reported taken
i rom i wr ck. aoidier* were
missing,
A Frevch fishing schooner was ran down
by a Norwu i ;n bark or! t- e tmnks o' New
Joundl nldur n; n fog. Twelve of the e.i h
te n f s'crnien on board the vchoonfr io.it
the r ives.
Two Mow gunpowder ith inrgarin terrific * fwt nt Havana
were; n up w e A num¬
ber of artitlerymeu and the men gU 'rdttlg the
rtkdt **n* lulled, la Haw na bakomea,
windows and - butt re fell to the ground in
fttn.o.t every otree.t within th# eu-torn house
wall
Qxrmtt Victoria fed the bridal proc«mi«m
st the marriage of her grand dau ;ht r, Prin¬
cess'Victoria, of He.se to i*rmoe loui*, of
SfetSenberg, in Dann-tadt. Germany.
Bv the ttfkraty powder magarine explos o is In d aid Ha
s>rui eric* jewons were* ist.b
*.>v#fitj-.dns i- j -rei
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
Patti, the singar, plays biUiarda aiioo.-t.as
well ivs sir- warbles.
Tire late ilukn of Bnccfeuch owned th#
greater j art of three Sootdx coualitw.
S SiTKU >TATk« HUN A toil I.IHIAN S filth,!
was aa Irish dtx-tor, «iul can:# to America in
fe-3
CSirls-tiaa UKSKRai, Goiuh fe pcayed.fortu >s is said to the bo the only
who most)uro at
11* * a
Mias. .Frascrs Hooasos BvnsisTT, the
novelist, al Graiit, lea tenant to Washington of Uener
Kt>w claimed AHt) KooutsroN'S daughter, wood A Hearn,
it lobe the best woman carvw
to America.
Tisb antprt* of Austria sets type with the
grace and skill w hich «<ar»cterhe an uitolli
gent • on> ( *e.i or,
Don Pkdro having as -ended the throns
of Era* 1 at the aye of six, lift* now mg«cd
longer thin any other living so. ereign.
FiiB-n-KNT J*W Krr, of the Erie road, mid i# n
com ant sufferer from rh--o n»ti m. taii
aflfe’tum rugged constitution. i, said be telling on his otherwise
W0 The for Earl ranch of Aytesford, Texas and who ha* hits paid tomgfet fTV
a in a
hotel at Big riprin,;■», in tfeu Mtate, is hair to
an estate of tt8,«bh,«».
V (am, the composar is an InromMlve
look ngold man, with sapw-whlt# hair and
lait m:l» Hi- spirit- and health have been
tailing ever eon* tha death of Wagner.
Oaertfal h KiTKfcM Hobart of ti® i#o married. living daugh Th ! *
H. De# - * t !*<*.h
live with th ir brother, who aucre-edad his
father a# pjv-»l*-ntof Wasliiiigt >u univamity.
Ki-Hi»aWS lUnS Davis w#ara bis mar
riajf-• w 41, and is wtol by Ms frianda to b#
jovial S#)>- f-vial ant than even spf».iitly tnati »f 3 -more •ii risen)- Hite
u oi v-a tsi.ty a or
ali* to.
CojKfRWtsMAK O'Uara, the odfered meto
ber from berth Caroitoa, Is a graduate of
Harvard aiyt a lawyer hv pr -fereiun tfe
live* la go *1 stvfe and lias a white tutor for
h* four thildim.
PnssmcNT Author favor# bu ldi « anew
mansion It hit Hnu*-’. an Lafayette for the stnetay s ittare, oppMitei bum* the
of (he - chief tongirirato, and mi- jiniig pri-ate titeold
Hows ’ for the <-x«-uti,ve ofB -m »»d tor
ho -ling o.hcisd »n*i public receptions, din
ot-rs, it<-.
Thk (o-.-t Whittier lias attempted little lit
arary Work of late At long imervats h#
ate, k rtf for hi* « J*y tttoa,jiiki-: or two in Boston, but siH-n *a
CVot : lv ia i'amo.-s. it h m
io *4 been st-reugth far ifeii. durhig s », ig, awl onto® fe*
gain* »e* the smna»r he
wrt! case writing altogelh r
h is', John, of A.bysstoia is enjri. t On re
Oord turning from aa inter -few rtHSier# with bim fteneral
>n saw and forty ri u tan mutilated
to -tether high root to iwg a, w th a me# mo’ a to
th-it if his w* a want'd rtimi-hs he d
bar - them i wo tn.Hisan-i t-^yptiiins t .kea
i«o era, w WfS. £ -.red f*» 1 tv march. Bent
stoiaiis ”. .'r *hot nn i faint ad them , i feay aJ at re targria used. The Abya
Iff a speech at a hotel warrafag la
Wisconsin, Peck, of the ■ Sim,. Arid
that in hie opiuloa there whs a great
affinity between remembered newspaper when aud hotel
mon. He he waa
acting as clerk in ft hotel, many years
ago. His experience there had taught
him a principle invaluable if applied to
the newspaper buaiaees—to rniikc peo¬
ple pay u advance,
SUMMARY OF CONGRESS.
»*<•*»« t«.
Tlve S«hM« ngrred to n resolution pro id
tor for tho dcjKwit in the Smithsonian Insti
tjfe- of tbs silk Hr* lavsents-d to the Senate
bv tfe Mr. Joseph N«w«umi, of mode Ca itomia, being
fir t Americen ftug O' American
rilk , The Bouse bill to wsfetbttsh and
maintain a bureau of labor statist!, s was
bl repevrtoi l p-ovid favorably: the study «l*o physiology Mr. Blair'*
to or Of amt
the rfftw't* of intoxi oting, uarcol. and i o|s
•tiu a wibstttnees On life, h «!th iv;d welfare
among J the people ot the Territurte# and the
i m. t of Commbia ... .The Senate voted to
toed t ttjpo t it *’ amendment* to the naval a»
uro riition Mil Mr. Wilson * ».k« on hia
kd»t rrootut«« relating to inter-Htato OiWl
*:*T «.*.
The greater portion of the dasffe session
•M devoted to the bill to cstatiiish a bureau
«f animal industry , and to extirpate corda
jrious cattle tin aeaawi. On motion of
>lr. Coke the disease known r.s
“Texas fever'’ was «x>.-upt. d from disuas##
fntcivletl to be Included vi lthin th • meaning of
the act, e > far a* - it coocenswl t-weatiom
turn to market An amendment was aiiopted
to stride out animate. altogether tb t referen -e to the
abuighter of Tne ameunt *>■ b» ftp
It'jiyiOh. proju intrtl ,Tti<‘ by tdli t* e to bill w VH-- ii i«te rediioed the bure to
. con* iti
fit military 'juaMceadd th-i c h-jxs of judge ad
▼,w*!tf**l 0 t the wnywii pussy!
Mr Edit tmds’ bill to ftd lust s. the account*
ef the r Intel State* wlih th* sub-adiaxl
t a fi - robr ad» vro* iavtwaMy retort st....
1 he bill tor U«« * : d« of tfe- .a**, Indian re*
ervnti.in in Nw.rartn an i Korns*# wae txr *mi
. . After debate, the bid to eetiblish a but re u
of iinfmsl induxtry and toextorminatooohta
glows disca os among cattle ton pawed.
Th« tto&at ia voted the grcatoi portion of
th-; session to the cohsidenHion of. th* ehip
j.'Uig bill ..., A joint itiwoitttion was poswed
#ppr<>pri»ting #3'»h00 to. pay for the cere
niomes of the IV. *NJng'.‘in monument dttdica
Iloaiw
In hw prayer the t-hapi na of -tte House ftt
volted ■Minton divine and protectionBre dirsu* ad the lor (kmif essful tfilm
ox, & * si
b rmH rminat on of its mi** tm The Ini! tor the
ot Myra C.ark On ante was after debate
In cummiltee of the wlv-i1 -l 11 a I to with a
favor & a to r.x-ojiiini-iulaU n...... .The Ho trie
agree*t to the > oowfore if* n-fiort *n th* lif-tto
dfefictottcy era 1 pension tit bit!# I.....\t the xstird, evening *re#4on rov
were p
Mr Ib-wi t r -rtorttel file ji. it -Tii-i!' made
Chandler by him on had the received pre -fottv Friday ti6 thavHenretarjr cif
130 1 * for the sale
e .udotiimd. vw* e,s. and had not yet turns l
th# money: into tlio tron-u-y. as re (Hired
\ v law lb* va,.d it bk, d“ united with ilia
treasury to' 1h- credit of the recret*r>- of
the navy, and ha could draw out tbs »’hole of
it at any time on hi* mere check without
voucher*. of ill Hi* iuipnt-d todoany no intention dishonest on thin th#
I#irt * secretary r.
But the ia#ue wa* whether a great o.lirer of the
government law. He mwertod had obeyed the th# <Mmnmn>l of the
ftn t s -eretary bad not
C.iaruller. Mr. Calkins, He of said Indiana, defect mired ;im Secretary only
th# tew r>* that
the n t oro e al* lie cuverel into thn treete
ury The not pro red* of the *a « could not
be obtained until all • a..enditurre had Kro.\
n-ttk’d for. amt this ha *. not jrtt !#- •« d »ii«.
....At i.h» e-e.dng re-sin sprechre were
made by Me sr.-. Wolford of Kentucky, and
\ an Kttte<n. of Misstfco >pi. in favor of the
Mori i-on tariff l ill. and by Mown. Stora
and Lawrence t of i etxnsylvauia, in oppa.Uon
to it
1 he House pftssed the Joint resolution dl
reefing tiie Pri-sident to demand and enforce
an iminwliftte set-flement of Mr J. E. Wlva
1 »*'« eta m for irtd- imiitv for proas outrages
ami tortures luflictei upon h m bv An an office!
of the gove -mnfint of Yexeiuela. attempt
from wo* un.li by .WUh-lo'k the \ • uoui* a (xmBrerton ««H««r to extort of
Mr. a a
The crime of bill which reported, be was and not referred guilty.... to
arrav »n«
t umci'-tro of the whole. The amount an*
i rapriated is $M ASh-Tri which is $4 2 hoq
Jc»s r. um tii? fegt *p -rotiriutien.... M«» ■«.
Hi- ock, Hurd in fci Mom d-ha:« a id the Ihngfey, jlcuiison and ttriff oth
e s e on
bid. ‘
A reoort to «nbmft-t d in the contested
e'e- on rase of O l er entitle aU again t he Until, de
t-larm c »h- ontesfaat t t« * I j»* . .
A |o ta) to#j,a|to b.liwa* reported favor
ah y .. Debate* i o.i the Morrison tariff UU
ua resumed.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC,
Lokp Lttton intenda to write a play for
Miss \!ary A aiteixai.
Madame Patti, of Mapto«m'«op ra tro ij»,
has sailed from Me v York to Mur -p ••
Hsnbv jKviv'jV rec fete during hit Aracr-
1 an rti-agenu-iit are eatimat.-d at o «r i :■)
00.1.
Sa h l>crt’ Is nt wirk on n new rl y, the
o’def part of wni h ii in ten it-d for lira
ha dt.
PHAvr-RtF Marik SohOAt is a pop Fit•
and aec*>.uplishe i prof, saion-ti vi dm st in
A;, stria.
I a Kan Fran isoo (ferriwr rnroiva 1 a floral
& ■ ago* e sixte worth n several i#rt bu-h, tho ivand an-l dollar*. Patti silver
tVceatis JdA tsyk.’’ a «e-,v opera b,’ Jne
qu-t » military band master, has i***n well
r wived at the’Theatre bora!, Antwerp. •
In Augu t the groat .-pe bo-fe of “.vie a "
now Kira th*- (ago in >Mm.., w-tii lie presented New Vote. by
t.se f .* at the Mar theatre,
There are tl* a xviwionaof an old tfenuan
/pe bice cRlbd ‘The Fevi-n Ha-eic- which
ere i i vou- h? o' tran dalwn lob.? p aye tttext
m uon.
MathU-da Uottheli.T is to create the
chara fer of “Ne l Owvnne In this countTf York
when that ojK-ra is produced at the New
Casino,
flEXTHovEH’a (ml Schnberfa remains a* e
to bo dismterrod Irom th Central W ahring c.mr h
yard, V tonim. and tnureterred to the oemetory,
Gounod Is writing an imj>ort<ini work i to
femolish AVftgtier, it will (>e divided into
Ui n-' parts. ‘The Man,’ “The Arti-t,' ttii-1
“Tke i ch<H,!.’
T.AWaicxito BARHim will atamtfifim En*
land July 1, op-umg in Denver exposition
He gwm ther.i-B 0. Salt Itok# Cftjr and
Huu Fran fe ..
has Evbknhtkt*, sin-v hfe visit to this country, Tlie
lost- tlie uso of one * ye by a oafcara -t,
vurutv.ns four to ojwatc up *ft it, AH the other
eye may Iw en !an„<*re 1 thereby.
Mmk. flotCMAK*, sixty five, widow of Hobert lief 8cto*
tnann, fe and *ha lias lawn or#
the public a* a pfeofet ft.r lift-- -td*.year*, rife*
ci wttes as (..mat enthuriann as ever.
UwiiKJti v. 1'AHHKr r is playn g twifo-efull
t-ut bo* c'-owdttd ho.A » u> t&tt i yvoiua
theatre, Jon on Ah t # pip re craws his
lute I £.•!."••••, b it s»y he cannot attain tfe#
fauhi-u fiffi V'.fes.
Mawawkbi* in New Bninswick and. Nov*
Scotia are bn-klng for *»» tuSus o k ood -*t
tract! --ns info tfe ir wmatey in 'the tat Th y
th,nk the j-r ridBnt n } etci-t on in the ritot *
mil dri- -» ‘f:»>tii tli.t.>erv»a>d Tfe. pr,*p«>
am feast may and in famine
tdm Jten:riw.w's next »»a*t-,n wilt const*
»f twenty week* only, and m vt of the ri<mi
will be spent in one mtot. town-, H« will
bagin i« beptembar awl c ht* os# about February
t, when he will return to Lonmana ptaw
fatten,
An old seer predicted that an awful
calHrcity Indiana was about to overtake an
town, and the next day ft num
with a family of thirteen boys a ml tour
dogs mo ved iu among them.
"UrRR'e your roust beef, »«h,” *»id
the waiter; “I served it some time ago.”
"Oh, indeerl? roast the beef? "time Why, eoyou
diti. I thought Ute plftto." all it w« a
crack in
#*
TIE JESDF USE
Comer Broad and Cherry Ste.
JJBSUP. OJQOB&XA,,
Junction of Atlantic, Gulf and Maeoa
and Brunswick Railroad*.
The attention of the inducement* traveling offered public
is directed to the
them by tbit Butt*©.
The location of. this House is on el*
rated ground and
DIRECTLY OPPOSitE THE DEPOT,
drainage, It ia well and supplied with in water and
ia fitted every way to
give it* guests every comfort of a
MUSS-CLASS HOVEL .
RATES'—#1.60 per day; tangle Meals 60
ct*.; by the month |s20 ; week $7.
ISTUBKJMb niHCOEJIT TO FAMJJ.IM.
The Table williw a leaning feature
of the Jesup House, and being under the
immediate supervision of the proprietor,
no pains or expense will be spared to
make it equal to the best. Polite wait¬
er will move baggage to and from Hole!
and Depot.
V T. LIYTTRFTELI), Proprietor.
1 F. 2 . McHAE & CO.,
DRUGGISTS .
-AND
PHARMACISTS,
(At th* Hew Drag Stora.)
JESUP, CEORCIA*
K-MroFAonmjsBA or
Pharmaffotifal aa'i Toilet Preparation!
AN-f. OXAllEM IK
patent Medirdnea Statfenerv, Book*, ftbonlder
Br»c*», Kerosene. Tru**. #, Abdominal Supporter#, rK and
A full line of fresh and pure 0«rd*n Seed al¬
w» ly* -n hand. Ready mixed P*mt in ail colors.
We keep v. Hat the jusipin n*-rd. and will com¬
pete with any house on rtutl price#.
Coil and eiAJiiltse stock.
DR. F. B. McRAE & CO.
DB. McHAE 'will receive s»d answer roll* it
the Drug Store.
ANIMAL INDUSTRY.
I'lnvikloii# of the to-nntc ItlU ftofalre
l.sliing the Hurean.
A* tmtn'dwl i rid pa-ted by tbs Unit d
States r'enate, tlie bill pro iiliug for (tie m
iablDhmertt ot a bureau of animal indu-rry
eini th-j extjrjMtioa of contagion* c#tt4# dis
rase* provide* that tlx# commisdoner of agri¬
culture shall o' ganix# in h * drparUneut a
bureau ol animal uidustry. with a chief who
shall!.« a competent veterinary snrgeou.nnd
who sliall investigafe andn port th bondstioa
of the dotocsfci • ammftte ot tiro United statwu
and tntt cauM fit ooutngtona, infection* mid
communicable di e among them He
shall »lio colle t s ch otb r iafoniteti n
on those Kuble ts aa may b* valoat to to
the agricultural un i roiumercittl int.-r
e 1* of the Uni 'A f-tate*- For the purfv* re
of the bureau t .o caniml'wiotMrr fit atricut
turoi# mitiioiiw 1 to employ a lore not to
«x*»>erl to. enty person* ut one time. Thee
ary of the chief of the Iwr-au fs fiXsd a*,
f .-<*>0; that of the curie a* gl,T)i. Ttv* umi
mi.iwM#<-r who *KaU to l«e to apiromt tworompwt -nt agant-r,
prectca! ial mirer* of or mm ex
penencod jfv* <tock, fit commer shall rej*ort trnxi<a (he t:on« best «ff« t
mg wVo man
nw«f tra-i»|*r.i<!g and r a ing for nmnuxlH.
and the means to l e a I* pt d t< #up -i res ana
extirpate conttg.i*m# }*teuro-i>miimoni« omnvudixibl and orher.i'an- dferestw.
gerotu or • •
i h i com e .*« ion of mc i agents to flxrei at
Hope day.
The cunmiesio fit is to pr pare a- early ns
poeaibto such m'esand lerulaf ’ons a« may b*
necesaary to axtirpnt* tb« dteocre mvn <1
and auttioritv certify 'of ui each b rules, Hti t* etc., «hd to Tvrrtthry, the Me utive and
invite the tr> - operation of euh i * motive
author tv In Ui# e .w it on of the « t of t on
g mm. wltea th • r.i «< et., shall ha -hen
a- epfed by sn h e —--uti e itut-h rify, Mteiie the
«m mssiuner tn»y expend to th> ro
»-^rt>tiug th* so mu li money the ns may investlgaiion* he ww
«»iy. tor purpos? of
o-mtemptated by *U- • a-t and tor s ieiidten
fecMr-n and nua-ant'ne nr.eaa irt» »• »iajr be
neees ary to prwv-nt the sprr-id nf liu-d.swtee
ti om one c tote or Te --tI t,- ty into another.
sto 1» k or-er -ial >» i pr m igafir-n et; - «-'*port.thm si,ell b mail o' 1.IT#
-je iv,» i © f ft
tu the etisbnee of .-.mlajK-ws die are a'ong
th - dDnlinr line letwe n Un* Ui.it.sl Mutes
and f«- mi. ii iVKuttrU.*, and »’(»»,; the irms
Jan tail* n * lio n nil j.-n* o' the Uni ot
Htatss. t» t tote frtoft which tat:to- lire <j ,~
jwrtcd, ilie and tv «h jo.-tY shelf c. a- to to ffc* »> net with r the
»iv.-ss* r -,, > >■<i operate
St t .* and mtmi b al an'hority. >x.»rp< rution..
iml jii-.s-j s c.i.g uttraoxyo tatio . of neat
c Uf’o 1 .for *v laud .-r wat -r. ill ret*l lis'd.ug r.’g.i
iat.o is M'@ safe-coo vcV.sn-y- of the e tie,
tin* 1 j n»v. nun ; Hiaspr ftiof flue roe: ft *1 th *
-t-cret-.ry of (In toww, - is authorial *o
t(k« si h rtftps ft' may he no wwruy.
not incofte's'ent with t'te .»<*. .to • p-v
cut the -x-Kiftett i« of caufe aifw irtl
WlUl IX’IV Oil'll ' o M d!«-*s >. esjH- K'iy onipa»i pTctl
it* j, >.i-n*fiomn ‘J rafts*MM-taiion * 'ft
ar*’ i-ft-bdd-n t.. \ ans^wtuatt'eaffe un with
iriy con teg >;:s di i-c»-s t .ruin one-si, Mate or io~
rito y to ;*!,o'her, Inti the -so-ballad spltwtt*
or Texas fever fe ms «pi«d.- tr ttt t'«? < u''<?Kb to y
s f < o nmuiii-.- Me di> mtimh *> T-»jr to r.-gc cri*
the tran* s-rtitfon **. i.-fttifo to mtikfet t i*>
1 itirt . of th* td by i ailroaii cranpit am fir vm
acht fed* fen'd iviV- ma n ,r o o?i i th ■ \ ■( nrt. of
the mii.iig*-!- ,» cttptatn f tmtaitaol’- b ,■ t «o
no t* <*v. - d 4 0 «. - r inspristwmw nt nut «a
aa yen . «r to 1-oth It fe ma le 1 ho
duty ot the I nit -d Mb.t s di tri t attor.ie *
to broev ate t he >5»» *
Ih TlM'.sn h 0 *150,00 appruptfetHl h for .tfea (ofe flbproM «'"t
- u *. , - - ouuii ftaiunl ng
ri- nUti'n i re uired *o jv < rt y- to
(Motet aw a fall a* snmt of th * op r itfewo’
the bureau, a lot o all j e on* ompl jttd
their * am i*-usa Ion et .
what THE BOYS ARK DOIMB
Two tktJMDSg© cyclers are expected in
tin- WfiMhington in Wheelmen, May at the meeting of
American
Tun Boston Bicycle Club conntu 285
rami here,
Th* baseball setuton in Nevr York
opttueil grounds. April 7, at the new Metropolitan
Two Mir.HK on skates in 7 minttlfw, 8j
spMawls, the fastest time on record, was
mmle by Hugh McCormack, of Bl«
John, N. B.
J. fi Boss oovEKBri two and one-half
mSee on snow she** at Montreal, in 17
minufew 20 «eeo»<fe t defeating all coai
(H-titors.
Thk AUHfrelisn cricket team are on
their way to Unglaad.
Chas. Wa«xx» haa recently refused
for Thai] as.
Tfoc New Haven Bicycle Club hotel*
tt« races on May 28 at Hamilton Park.
Fkakk Ahtitos. a ’ey let of Itookford,
III. , proposes to ride screes the conti¬
nent with Woodside ftB<l Morgan.
A Cava pa ice-boat lately w-ent a mile
and one-half e ver rough ice in a gale in
Ira. *>08,
BriuJ*oFraj\ Mass,, this will have a pro¬
fessional ball cinb year.
A WwMpsmrr riileman is experiment¬
ing at shooting blackbirds from a trap.
A WBITKS says: "For stimulant to
every faculty, give me » strong enemy
rather than a weak friend." A« a stuu.t
iaxif for one’s muuiifir powers, oertainly I
—Jioston PMt.
Uvjsfe’s hwlfeto ttMi.to.ia v f working ihk)
ia.